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an impact. "When we first started, Kentucky was first in the nation for child abuse fatality rates and as of the last report that was released we fallen now to 18th. Our goal is to be last," Dr. Currie said.

Currie is helping to prevent. In 2004 Nick Ratliff was convicted of killing his girlfriend two year old daughter. The Kentucky Supreme Court opinion upholding his conviction tells a chilling tale. The child was admitted to Three Rivers Hospital in Lawrence County, Kentucky with a broken arm. One month later, she was admitted again for lesions on her mouth, belly and wrist, and bruises on her jaw. Four days later, she was taken back to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. "Unfortu.

disturbing, according to Randy Coe with Kosair Charities, that the organization felt it critical to get involved. "When we learned that Dr. Melissa Currie was available to come to Louisville and throughout this state to change the lives of children for the better we decided we would put $300,000 into helping her be successful," said Randy Coe, president of Kosair Charities. So far, Dr. Currie success is having Adidas Black Sweatshirt

﻿abusers. The report is called "We Can Do Better" and is released by the Every Child Matters Education Fund. The most recent numbers released by the report have shown significant improvement for the state, largely due in part to the work of a unique mission lead by a Pediatric Forensic Specialist with the University of Adidas Long Sleeve White Louisville. Dr. Melissa Currie is a child abuse doctor who leads a team that goes right to work when a child is brought to the hospital. "We take photographs of any injuries that are visible, we document the history provided by caregivers to explain the injuries in the children," said Dr. Currie. Dr. Currie work is funded by Kosair Charities, known for providing funds to care for medically underserved children in the Kentuckiana area.